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In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
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published:28 Aug 2017

views:2136

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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published:16 Feb 2018

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What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

published:29 Jun 2011

views:4284

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

published:16 Nov 2017

views:17146

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
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What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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published:17 Sep 2017

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#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which you can use to hold store bitcoins and make transactions.
How can you invest in bitcoin?
Decide how you want to invest in bitcoin as there are many ways to acquire it. You can buy and sell bitcoin, and ride it’s price value. Many currency traders like Remitano.com use Bitcoin Bots to handle trades for their clients automatically. You can buy a select amount of coins, and hold onto them then resell them when their values appreciate and make a profit.
Remitano.com is a trading company which has specialized in trading bitcoins. They have the best offers/ services in the market at the moment. Remitano offers the best services in Kenya when you are talking about sending or receiving money using bitcoins.
Remitano has enabled easy transactions of money (whichever the amount) thus enabling faster business all across the globe. You can send and receive money to anywhere in the world in less than three minutes using Remitano services.
Remitano is very convenient and they have eliminated any 3rd party or brokers thus reducing money lost through many unnecessary charges
Remitano.com is currently operated in many countries across the globe; in Africa they have thousands of users in South Africa, Nigeria and also Kenya.
Many people will ask why invest in bitcoins but the answer is simple; one and a half years ago, 1 bitcoin was worth 24,000, now 1 bitcoin is worth 117,000. And it’s estimated by the end of this year, it will be worth around 300,000. Remitano is the next big and you cannot afford to miss being part of the revolution. And by the way you can use M-Pesa to buy bitcoins.
Payments are fast and no delays whatsoever. You can send and receive any amount of money from anywhere around the world in just 3 minutes. They also give goodies if you refer a person for example, you register and refer one friend, you get Kes 1,200 absolutely free.
Remitano.com has been in the market for the last 3 years. They offer best prices in the market for bitcoins usage.
No minimum value for purchasing bitcoins. Good thing most Kenyans are embracing the use of bitcoins to do business around the world. Forget other forms of payments that charge you for transaction fees and embrace bitcoins!
Login to Remitano.com and see how you can use M-Pesa services to buy bitcoins.

published:14 Mar 2017

views:6454

WatchKTNStreamingLIVE from Kenya 24/7 on http://www.ktnkenya.tv
The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

published:05 Nov 2012

views:1107

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

Kenya has a warm and humid tropical climate on its Indian Ocean coastline. The climate is cooler in the savannah grasslands around the capital city, Nairobi, and especially closer to Mount Kenya, which has snow permanently on its peaks. Further inland, in the Nyanza region, there is a hot and dry climate which becomes humid around Lake Victoria, the largest tropical fresh-water lake in the world. This gives way to temperate and forested hilly areas in the neighboring western region. The north-eastern regions along the border with Somalia and Ethiopia are arid and semi-arid areas with near-desert landscapes. Kenya is known for its safaris, diverse climate and geography, and expansive wildlife reserves and national parks such as the East and West Tsavo National Park, the Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Aberdares National Park. Kenya has several world heritage sites such as Lamu and numerous beaches, including in Diani, Bamburi and Kilifi, where international yachting competitions are held every year.

The primary function of a central bank is to control the nation's money supply (monetary policy), through active duties such as managing interest rates, setting the reserve requirement, and acting as a lender of last resort to the banking sector during times of bank insolvency or financial crisis. Central banks usually also have supervisory powers, intended to prevent bank runs and to reduce the risk that commercial banks and other financial institutions engage in reckless or fraudulent behavior. Central banks in most developed nations are institutionally designed to be independent from political interference. Still, limited control by the executive and legislative bodies usually exists.

Central Bank of Myanmar

The Central Bank of Myanmar (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်ဗဟိုဘဏ်; MLCTS: myan ma naing ngam taw ba ho bhanIPA:[mjəmà nàinŋàndɔ̀ bəhòʊbàn]; abbreviated CBM) is the central bank of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It was established under the Central Bank of Myanmar Law in 1990.

Organisation

Its headquarters are in Yankin Township, Yangon, Yangon Division, and it is headed by a 17-member board of directors, headed by Than Nyein. The Central Bank of Myanmar is operated by the Ministry of Finance and Revenue, which is a government ministry headed by Major-General Hla Tun. The Deputy Minister of Revenue and Finance is Colonel Hla Thein Swe.

Role

CBM has liberalised the financial organisations for competition, efficiency and integration into the regional financial system. As of the end of December 2007, there are 15 domestic private banks and 13 representative offices of foreign banks and three representative offices of foreign insurance companies in Myanmar. According to the changes in the economic
requirements of the country, the Central Bank rate has been increased from 10 percent to 12 percent since 1 April 2006.

Opened in January 2007, the contemporary shopping mall sits on a site directly above Clarke Quay MRT station. Managed by Far East Organization, the mall has five levels totalling 200,000 square feet (19,000m2) of retailing space, and houses Singapore's first purpose-built SOHO units. The mall has a distinctive Japanese theme, with a wide variety of Japanese shops and restaurants as tenants. The mall's developer, Far East Organization, planned to turn Clarke Quay Central into a Japanese food paradise in the style of Decks Tokyo Beach, a popular waterfront shopping and entertainment complex in Tokyo's Odaiba district.

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
#MoneyWiseKE #AllAccess #DigitalEmpowerment #CTA101

6:20

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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1:50

Coins Collection Deadline

Coins Collection Deadline

Coins Collection Deadline

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

5:12

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

17:23

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
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3 Sides of a Coin Dairy Farming

1:15:52

Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke.
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4:05

bitcoin in kenya

bitcoin in kenya

bitcoin in kenya

13:04

Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which you can use to hold store bitcoins and make transactions.
How can you invest in bitcoin?
Decide how you want to invest in bitcoin as there are many ways to acquire it. You can buy and sell bitcoin, and ride it’s price value. Many currency traders like Remitano.com use Bitcoin Bots to handle trades for their clients automatically. You can buy a select amount of coins, and hold onto them then resell them when their values appreciate and make a profit.
Remitano.com is a trading company which has specialized in trading bitcoins. They have the best offers/ services in the market at the moment. Remitano offers the best services in Kenya when you are talking about sending or receiving money using bitcoins.
Remitano has enabled easy transactions of money (whichever the amount) thus enabling faster business all across the globe. You can send and receive money to anywhere in the world in less than three minutes using Remitano services.
Remitano is very convenient and they have eliminated any 3rd party or brokers thus reducing money lost through many unnecessary charges
Remitano.com is currently operated in many countries across the globe; in Africa they have thousands of users in South Africa, Nigeria and also Kenya.
Many people will ask why invest in bitcoins but the answer is simple; one and a half years ago, 1 bitcoin was worth 24,000, now 1 bitcoin is worth 117,000. And it’s estimated by the end of this year, it will be worth around 300,000. Remitano is the next big and you cannot afford to miss being part of the revolution. And by the way you can use M-Pesa to buy bitcoins.
Payments are fast and no delays whatsoever. You can send and receive any amount of money from anywhere around the world in just 3 minutes. They also give goodies if you refer a person for example, you register and refer one friend, you get Kes 1,200 absolutely free.
Remitano.com has been in the market for the last 3 years. They offer best prices in the market for bitcoins usage.
No minimum value for purchasing bitcoins. Good thing most Kenyans are embracing the use of bitcoins to do business around the world. Forget other forms of payments that charge you for transaction fees and embrace bitcoins!
Login to Remitano.com and see how you can use M-Pesa services to buy bitcoins.

0:48

News: Coins shortage?

News: Coins shortage?

News: Coins shortage?

WatchKTNStreamingLIVE from Kenya 24/7 on http://www.ktnkenya.tv
The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

2:00

CBK on Coins

CBK on Coins

CBK on Coins

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

5:21

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

http://bdafrica.com
More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake in pursuit of outsize gains.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose values have skyrocketed in the past 10 months, are the digital currencies of choice for the Kenyan traders.
The creator of Bitcoin is not known.

4:05

Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency of its own. Three years later, the Central Bank of Kenya was established and one of its first duties was to replace the East African shilling, but retained the colonial heritage name of "shilling". 50 years on, the currency has undergone several changes both in terms of physical appearance, and value.
Our reporter brings us the story of the good, the bad and the ugly in the evolution of the Kenyan currency.

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
#MoneyWiseKE #AllAccess #DigitalEmpowerment #CTA101

published: 28 Aug 2017

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY
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published: 16 Feb 2018

Coins Collection Deadline

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

published: 29 Jun 2011

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

published: 16 Nov 2017

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/KTNClassics
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Central Bank Issues Coins Shortage Warning

3 Sides of a Coin Dairy Farming

published: 10 Jun 2011

Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke.
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published: 11 Jan 2018

bitcoin in kenya

published: 17 Sep 2017

Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which ...

published: 14 Mar 2017

News: Coins shortage?

WatchKTNStreamingLIVE from Kenya 24/7 on http://www.ktnkenya.tv
The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

published: 05 Nov 2012

CBK on Coins

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

published: 01 Oct 2009

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

http://bdafrica.com
More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake in pursuit of outsize gains.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose values have skyrocketed in the past 10 months, are the digital currencies of choice for the Kenyan traders.
The creator of Bitcoin is not known.

published: 17 Nov 2017

Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency of its own. Three years later, the Central Bank of Kenya was established and one of its first duties was to replace the East African shilling, but retained the colonial heritage name of "shilling". 50 years on, the currency has undergone several changes both in terms of physical appearance, and value.
Our reporter brings us the story of the good, the bad and the ugly in the evolution of the Kenyan currency.

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
#MoneyWiseKE #AllAccess #DigitalEmpowerment #CTA101

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
#MoneyWiseKE #AllAccess #DigitalEmpowerment #CTA101

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed ...

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY
Follow us on:
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A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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Coins Collection Deadline

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was invol...

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivas...

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/KTNClassics
Follow us on Twit...

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
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Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related as...

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay o...

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which you can use to hold store bitcoins and make transactions.
How can you invest in bitcoin?
Decide how you want to invest in bitcoin as there are many ways to acquire it. You can buy and sell bitcoin, and ride it’s price value. Many currency traders like Remitano.com use Bitcoin Bots to handle trades for their clients automatically. You can buy a select amount of coins, and hold onto them then resell them when their values appreciate and make a profit.
Remitano.com is a trading company which has specialized in trading bitcoins. They have the best offers/ services in the market at the moment. Remitano offers the best services in Kenya when you are talking about sending or receiving money using bitcoins.
Remitano has enabled easy transactions of money (whichever the amount) thus enabling faster business all across the globe. You can send and receive money to anywhere in the world in less than three minutes using Remitano services.
Remitano is very convenient and they have eliminated any 3rd party or brokers thus reducing money lost through many unnecessary charges
Remitano.com is currently operated in many countries across the globe; in Africa they have thousands of users in South Africa, Nigeria and also Kenya.
Many people will ask why invest in bitcoins but the answer is simple; one and a half years ago, 1 bitcoin was worth 24,000, now 1 bitcoin is worth 117,000. And it’s estimated by the end of this year, it will be worth around 300,000. Remitano is the next big and you cannot afford to miss being part of the revolution. And by the way you can use M-Pesa to buy bitcoins.
Payments are fast and no delays whatsoever. You can send and receive any amount of money from anywhere around the world in just 3 minutes. They also give goodies if you refer a person for example, you register and refer one friend, you get Kes 1,200 absolutely free.
Remitano.com has been in the market for the last 3 years. They offer best prices in the market for bitcoins usage.
No minimum value for purchasing bitcoins. Good thing most Kenyans are embracing the use of bitcoins to do business around the world. Forget other forms of payments that charge you for transaction fees and embrace bitcoins!
Login to Remitano.com and see how you can use M-Pesa services to buy bitcoins.

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which you can use to hold store bitcoins and make transactions.
How can you invest in bitcoin?
Decide how you want to invest in bitcoin as there are many ways to acquire it. You can buy and sell bitcoin, and ride it’s price value. Many currency traders like Remitano.com use Bitcoin Bots to handle trades for their clients automatically. You can buy a select amount of coins, and hold onto them then resell them when their values appreciate and make a profit.
Remitano.com is a trading company which has specialized in trading bitcoins. They have the best offers/ services in the market at the moment. Remitano offers the best services in Kenya when you are talking about sending or receiving money using bitcoins.
Remitano has enabled easy transactions of money (whichever the amount) thus enabling faster business all across the globe. You can send and receive money to anywhere in the world in less than three minutes using Remitano services.
Remitano is very convenient and they have eliminated any 3rd party or brokers thus reducing money lost through many unnecessary charges
Remitano.com is currently operated in many countries across the globe; in Africa they have thousands of users in South Africa, Nigeria and also Kenya.
Many people will ask why invest in bitcoins but the answer is simple; one and a half years ago, 1 bitcoin was worth 24,000, now 1 bitcoin is worth 117,000. And it’s estimated by the end of this year, it will be worth around 300,000. Remitano is the next big and you cannot afford to miss being part of the revolution. And by the way you can use M-Pesa to buy bitcoins.
Payments are fast and no delays whatsoever. You can send and receive any amount of money from anywhere around the world in just 3 minutes. They also give goodies if you refer a person for example, you register and refer one friend, you get Kes 1,200 absolutely free.
Remitano.com has been in the market for the last 3 years. They offer best prices in the market for bitcoins usage.
No minimum value for purchasing bitcoins. Good thing most Kenyans are embracing the use of bitcoins to do business around the world. Forget other forms of payments that charge you for transaction fees and embrace bitcoins!
Login to Remitano.com and see how you can use M-Pesa services to buy bitcoins.

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The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

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The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

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More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake...

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More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake in pursuit of outsize gains.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose values have skyrocketed in the past 10 months, are the digital currencies of choice for the Kenyan traders.
The creator of Bitcoin is not known.

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More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake in pursuit of outsize gains.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose values have skyrocketed in the past 10 months, are the digital currencies of choice for the Kenyan traders.
The creator of Bitcoin is not known.

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency of its own. Three years later, the Central Bank of Kenya was established and one of its first duties was to replace the East African shilling, but retained the colonial heritage name of "shilling". 50 years on, the currency has undergone several changes both in terms of physical appearance, and value.
Our reporter brings us the story of the good, the bad and the ugly in the evolution of the Kenyan currency.

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency of its own. Three years later, the Central Bank of Kenya was established and one of its first duties was to replace the East African shilling, but retained the colonial heritage name of "shilling". 50 years on, the currency has undergone several changes both in terms of physical appearance, and value.
Our reporter brings us the story of the good, the bad and the ugly in the evolution of the Kenyan currency.

Travel Guide to Kenya

In this film WildFrontiers, Jonny Bealby, explains about tourism in Kenya. Here is the text...
Jonny here, right now I am at Borana Ranch, high on the LaikipiaPlateau, in the lee of Mount Kenya. And in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kenya.
If I asked what's the first thing you think about when turning your mind to travel in this colourful East African country, you'd almost certainly say wildlife. And of course you'd be right as over 80 percent of holidays here will have a wildlife element.
From the Marsabit National Park in the north, to the Masai Mara and AmboseliNational Parks in the south, the planes of Kenya are teeming with wildlife or all shapes and sizes offering, along with its neighbour Tanzania, the best place in the world to view game. And if you throw i...

published: 04 Apr 2014

Best Things To Do in Kenya!

The most epic Kenya trip - we adopted a baby elephant at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, fed giraffes at Giraffe Manor and went on a hot air balloon safari!
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We in Nairobi! Capital city of Kenya - largest city and fastest growing economy in East Africa. Known as the 'Silicon Savannah' as it has been a major tech startup hub for the exploding economy in Africa
Just a little tour thru the streets and view of the city skyline from KICC tower viewpoint!
IT'S A ONE MONTH BACKPACKING TRIP - Here's what we've got planned -
1 Week in Nairobi City
2 Weeks of road tripping around the Kenyan savannah for Safari adventures, chasing giraffes and other shenanigans:)
1 Week on the tropical beaches of Mombasa & Zanzibar island
And lots of other random excursions mixed in
Stay tuned!
Enjoy!
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published: 09 Nov 2016

Nairobi, Kenya: Things To Do and Street Food (Travel Video)

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Nairobi is a fascinating city in the heart Kenya. Located in the highlands of the country, Nairobi enjoys a cool climate.
This video is a small Nairobi travel video documentary showing a few of the fun and entertaining things to do in Nairobi!
From riding an ostrich to eating Kenyan street food, Nairobi is a city that offers a piece of something for everyone!
Don't miss out on these great things to do in Nairobi!
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published: 16 Jan 2011

Nairobi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Nairobi in Kenya.
Nairobi is Kenya's busy, expensive yet dangerous capital city. It is also both fascinating and modern. Nairobi is the country's most important and beautiful city and with the finest temperate climate between Johannesburg and Cairo, is located at an altitude of almost 1,700 metres above sea level.
The government district of City Square contains the Conference Centre and the KanuTower, the headquarters of government and the city's tallest building.
Canons guard the main entrance to the National Museum that is situated on MuseumHill, a fascinating building that covers much of Kenya's culture and history. The museum provides an interesting insight into Pre-history as well as to various cultures and the country's flora and fauna.
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published: 13 Aug 2013

Kenya Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and the thrills of a safari. One can sit in the shade of a palm tree and swim in the emerald green water of the Indian Ocean, which runs out to the white, sandy beaches. We can take a look at Mombasa, most important port of Eastern Africa, the city of the TuskGate and the JesusFort. How about a typical African safari to Tsavo? Naturally, in the meantime we can meet elephants, lions, giraffes and dolphins. We can marvel at the 13th century city of Gedi. We can take a boat trip among the coral reefs of the sea national parks, or be amazed by the war dance of theMasai people, and can have a dinner at a coral cave.

published: 15 Apr 2015

Nairobi: An insider's guide to Kenya's capital - BBC News

Our travelling bureau BBCPop Up has been in Kenya for the past several weeks, covering stories recommended to them by their viewers. Now they take you on a local tour of Nairobi
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published: 04 Aug 2015

Naivasha (Kenya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Naivasha in Kenya.
Lake Naivasha, approximately one hundred kilometres distant from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, is the larger of two extraordinary freshwater lakes within the Rift Valley. Lake Naivasha covers an area of two hundred and fifty square kilometres. Its waters are cold but with a maximum depth of only fifteen metres relatively shallow.The biosphere of Lake Naivasha is of great ecological importance for the wildlife of Rift Valley and the landscape is of particular interest to ornithologists. To date around three hundred and fifty bird species have been recorded, among them rare and spectacular varieties such as Marabus and Cormorants.The lake's huge quantities of fish attract a large number of seabirds, most notably the Pelican that has seemed ...

published: 03 Dec 2017

Safari Serengeti tours 2016 - Serengeti National Park (HD 1080p)

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grassland...

15 things not to miss in Kenya

From the gorgeous Indian Ocean-lapped beaches to the Maasai Mara, here are fifteen things you shouldn't miss on a trip to Kenya.

published: 15 Dec 2014

What to do in Nairobi: The 48 Hour Video Guide

Nairobi is a big chaotic city. Most travelers detest it. But it's almost certain that you'll pass through Nairobi if you travel to East Africa. Random Vacay visited for 48 hours and found that there's more to the city that a bad reputation. We even managed to french kiss a giraffe.
Here's where to go and what to do in Nairobi.

published: 06 Apr 2015

A tourist Guide to Mombasa, Kenya

A fly into Mombasa. I see the giant tusks, see a Hindu Temple, visit the old slave market, now a spice market and then take a trip on the ferry.

In this film WildFrontiers, Jonny Bealby, explains about tourism in Kenya. Here is the text...
Jonny here, right now I am at Borana Ranch, high on the LaikipiaPlateau, in the lee of Mount Kenya. And in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kenya.
If I asked what's the first thing you think about when turning your mind to travel in this colourful East African country, you'd almost certainly say wildlife. And of course you'd be right as over 80 percent of holidays here will have a wildlife element.
From the Marsabit National Park in the north, to the Masai Mara and AmboseliNational Parks in the south, the planes of Kenya are teeming with wildlife or all shapes and sizes offering, along with its neighbour Tanzania, the best place in the world to view game. And if you throw in Mount Kenya and the Aberdares, the Laikipia Plateau and the Matthews Range, the Lamu Archipelago and the rest of the Kenyan coast, and some of the most spectacular and evocative accommodation anywhere on earth, then here in Kenya you have a true world class travel experience.
The Masai Mara is probably the most famous national park. Covering more than 500sqm, the Mara is universally renowned for its exceptional populations of lion, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffalo and giraffe and for the famous migration of wildebeest that takes place every year from July to October.
But the Masai Mara is by no means the only show in town. Further to the east you have Amboseli National Park with its epic views of Kilimanjaro, to the north you have Samburu, Marsabit and Meru National Parks, and here on Laikipia, in the Lewa conservancy, where the savannah is awash with elephants, giraffe, the quirky Grevy zebra and a new and burgeoning population of black rhino.
And as for the accommodation, well that is quite simply out of this world. Yes, to get the best you're going to pay, but in our opinion the experience you'll enjoy and quality of service you'll receive -- plus of course the game you'll see -- does make this value for money. There is simply nothing else like it on earth. Among many amazing places to stay, my personal favourites are Else's Kopje in Meru, Saruni in Samburu, Richard's Camp or Serian in the Mara, and either Sabuk or Borana here on the Laikipia Plateau.
But tourism in Kenya is not only about wild animals. The Kenyan Coast, stretching all the way from Diani Beach in the south the Lamu archipelago in the north, with its white sand beaches and gentle turquoise seas -- particularly when the trade winds are blowing in the right direction from November through to March -- again coupled with some fabulous accommodation, combine to make this a truly world class beach experience.
And if you like to meet the people -- an important factor in most Wild Frontiers adventures -- there are plenty of opportunities, particularly at Sarara, in the Matthews Range, at Il Ngwesi north or Mount Kenya and here at Borana.
To get around there is are great quality land cruisers, a brilliant air service, either in scheduled flights or on private charters, a classic bi-plane, or if you really want to push the boat out and get to places few others can reach, a truly amazing helicopter service, run by our friends at Tropic Air.
A classic African safari is a travel experience like no other, and one that all travellers should do at least once in their lives. And for that, in my opinion, there's nowhere better than Kenya.

In this film WildFrontiers, Jonny Bealby, explains about tourism in Kenya. Here is the text...
Jonny here, right now I am at Borana Ranch, high on the LaikipiaPlateau, in the lee of Mount Kenya. And in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kenya.
If I asked what's the first thing you think about when turning your mind to travel in this colourful East African country, you'd almost certainly say wildlife. And of course you'd be right as over 80 percent of holidays here will have a wildlife element.
From the Marsabit National Park in the north, to the Masai Mara and AmboseliNational Parks in the south, the planes of Kenya are teeming with wildlife or all shapes and sizes offering, along with its neighbour Tanzania, the best place in the world to view game. And if you throw in Mount Kenya and the Aberdares, the Laikipia Plateau and the Matthews Range, the Lamu Archipelago and the rest of the Kenyan coast, and some of the most spectacular and evocative accommodation anywhere on earth, then here in Kenya you have a true world class travel experience.
The Masai Mara is probably the most famous national park. Covering more than 500sqm, the Mara is universally renowned for its exceptional populations of lion, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffalo and giraffe and for the famous migration of wildebeest that takes place every year from July to October.
But the Masai Mara is by no means the only show in town. Further to the east you have Amboseli National Park with its epic views of Kilimanjaro, to the north you have Samburu, Marsabit and Meru National Parks, and here on Laikipia, in the Lewa conservancy, where the savannah is awash with elephants, giraffe, the quirky Grevy zebra and a new and burgeoning population of black rhino.
And as for the accommodation, well that is quite simply out of this world. Yes, to get the best you're going to pay, but in our opinion the experience you'll enjoy and quality of service you'll receive -- plus of course the game you'll see -- does make this value for money. There is simply nothing else like it on earth. Among many amazing places to stay, my personal favourites are Else's Kopje in Meru, Saruni in Samburu, Richard's Camp or Serian in the Mara, and either Sabuk or Borana here on the Laikipia Plateau.
But tourism in Kenya is not only about wild animals. The Kenyan Coast, stretching all the way from Diani Beach in the south the Lamu archipelago in the north, with its white sand beaches and gentle turquoise seas -- particularly when the trade winds are blowing in the right direction from November through to March -- again coupled with some fabulous accommodation, combine to make this a truly world class beach experience.
And if you like to meet the people -- an important factor in most Wild Frontiers adventures -- there are plenty of opportunities, particularly at Sarara, in the Matthews Range, at Il Ngwesi north or Mount Kenya and here at Borana.
To get around there is are great quality land cruisers, a brilliant air service, either in scheduled flights or on private charters, a classic bi-plane, or if you really want to push the boat out and get to places few others can reach, a truly amazing helicopter service, run by our friends at Tropic Air.
A classic African safari is a travel experience like no other, and one that all travellers should do at least once in their lives. And for that, in my opinion, there's nowhere better than Kenya.

Travel video about destination Kenya.
Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell.Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.

Travel video about destination Kenya.
Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell.Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.

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We in Nairobi! Capital city of Kenya - largest city and fastest growing economy in East Africa. Known as the 'Silicon Savannah' as it has been a major tech startup hub for the exploding economy in Africa
Just a little tour thru the streets and view of the city skyline from KICC tower viewpoint!
IT'S A ONE MONTH BACKPACKING TRIP - Here's what we've got planned -
1 Week in Nairobi City
2 Weeks of road tripping around the Kenyan savannah for Safari adventures, chasing giraffes and other shenanigans:)
1 Week on the tropical beaches of Mombasa & Zanzibar island
And lots of other random excursions mixed in
Stay tuned!
Enjoy!
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We in Nairobi! Capital city of Kenya - largest city and fastest growing economy in East Africa. Known as the 'Silicon Savannah' as it has been a major tech startup hub for the exploding economy in Africa
Just a little tour thru the streets and view of the city skyline from KICC tower viewpoint!
IT'S A ONE MONTH BACKPACKING TRIP - Here's what we've got planned -
1 Week in Nairobi City
2 Weeks of road tripping around the Kenyan savannah for Safari adventures, chasing giraffes and other shenanigans:)
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Nairobi is a fascinating city in the heart Kenya. Located in the highlands of the country, Nairobi enjoys a cool climate.
This video is a small Nairobi travel video documentary showing a few of the fun and entertaining things to do in Nairobi!
From riding an ostrich to eating Kenyan street food, Nairobi is a city that offers a piece of something for everyone!
Don't miss out on these great things to do in Nairobi!
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Nairobi is a fascinating city in the heart Kenya. Located in the highlands of the country, Nairobi enjoys a cool climate.
This video is a small Nairobi travel video documentary showing a few of the fun and entertaining things to do in Nairobi!
From riding an ostrich to eating Kenyan street food, Nairobi is a city that offers a piece of something for everyone!
Don't miss out on these great things to do in Nairobi!
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Nairobi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Nairobi in Kenya.
Nairobi is Kenya's busy, expensive yet dangerous capital city. It is also both fascinating and modern. Nairobi...

Travel video about destination Nairobi in Kenya.
Nairobi is Kenya's busy, expensive yet dangerous capital city. It is also both fascinating and modern. Nairobi is the country's most important and beautiful city and with the finest temperate climate between Johannesburg and Cairo, is located at an altitude of almost 1,700 metres above sea level.
The government district of City Square contains the Conference Centre and the KanuTower, the headquarters of government and the city's tallest building.
Canons guard the main entrance to the National Museum that is situated on MuseumHill, a fascinating building that covers much of Kenya's culture and history. The museum provides an interesting insight into Pre-history as well as to various cultures and the country's flora and fauna.
Directly in front of the city gates is the Nairobi National Park, the oldest of all Kenya's nature parks. Groups of ostriches can be seen bathing in the hot sand. A number of springboks stroll around elegantly between scattered rocks and trees that have been uprooted by elephants close to the city's skyline.
Nairobi is a metropolis in the 'Realm of The Golden Sun' and is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cities in the world.

Travel video about destination Nairobi in Kenya.
Nairobi is Kenya's busy, expensive yet dangerous capital city. It is also both fascinating and modern. Nairobi is the country's most important and beautiful city and with the finest temperate climate between Johannesburg and Cairo, is located at an altitude of almost 1,700 metres above sea level.
The government district of City Square contains the Conference Centre and the KanuTower, the headquarters of government and the city's tallest building.
Canons guard the main entrance to the National Museum that is situated on MuseumHill, a fascinating building that covers much of Kenya's culture and history. The museum provides an interesting insight into Pre-history as well as to various cultures and the country's flora and fauna.
Directly in front of the city gates is the Nairobi National Park, the oldest of all Kenya's nature parks. Groups of ostriches can be seen bathing in the hot sand. A number of springboks stroll around elegantly between scattered rocks and trees that have been uprooted by elephants close to the city's skyline.
Nairobi is a metropolis in the 'Realm of The Golden Sun' and is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cities in the world.

Kenya Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and the thrills of a safari. One can sit in the shade of a palm tree and s...

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and the thrills of a safari. One can sit in the shade of a palm tree and swim in the emerald green water of the Indian Ocean, which runs out to the white, sandy beaches. We can take a look at Mombasa, most important port of Eastern Africa, the city of the TuskGate and the JesusFort. How about a typical African safari to Tsavo? Naturally, in the meantime we can meet elephants, lions, giraffes and dolphins. We can marvel at the 13th century city of Gedi. We can take a boat trip among the coral reefs of the sea national parks, or be amazed by the war dance of theMasai people, and can have a dinner at a coral cave.

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and the thrills of a safari. One can sit in the shade of a palm tree and swim in the emerald green water of the Indian Ocean, which runs out to the white, sandy beaches. We can take a look at Mombasa, most important port of Eastern Africa, the city of the TuskGate and the JesusFort. How about a typical African safari to Tsavo? Naturally, in the meantime we can meet elephants, lions, giraffes and dolphins. We can marvel at the 13th century city of Gedi. We can take a boat trip among the coral reefs of the sea national parks, or be amazed by the war dance of theMasai people, and can have a dinner at a coral cave.

Nairobi: An insider's guide to Kenya's capital - BBC News

Our travelling bureau BBCPop Up has been in Kenya for the past several weeks, covering stories recommended to them by their viewers. Now they take you on a loc...

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Travel video about destination Naivasha in Kenya.
Lake Naivasha, approximately one hundred kilometres distant from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, is the larger of two extraordinary freshwater lakes within the Rift Valley. Lake Naivasha covers an area of two hundred and fifty square kilometres. Its waters are cold but with a maximum depth of only fifteen metres relatively shallow.The biosphere of Lake Naivasha is of great ecological importance for the wildlife of Rift Valley and the landscape is of particular interest to ornithologists. To date around three hundred and fifty bird species have been recorded, among them rare and spectacular varieties such as Marabus and Cormorants.The lake's huge quantities of fish attract a large number of seabirds, most notably the Pelican that has seemed to have taken a liking to this the second largest freshwater lake in Kenya. The nesting places along the shores of Lake Naivasha are mostly located high up in the trees and are very popular with both the indigenous birds and also many migratory varieties.This region became world famous after Joy Adamson a British artist and nature conservationist, wrote a famous book about lions that was subsequently made into a film, ElsaThe Lioness.
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Travel video about destination Naivasha in Kenya.
Lake Naivasha, approximately one hundred kilometres distant from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, is the larger of two extraordinary freshwater lakes within the Rift Valley. Lake Naivasha covers an area of two hundred and fifty square kilometres. Its waters are cold but with a maximum depth of only fifteen metres relatively shallow.The biosphere of Lake Naivasha is of great ecological importance for the wildlife of Rift Valley and the landscape is of particular interest to ornithologists. To date around three hundred and fifty bird species have been recorded, among them rare and spectacular varieties such as Marabus and Cormorants.The lake's huge quantities of fish attract a large number of seabirds, most notably the Pelican that has seemed to have taken a liking to this the second largest freshwater lake in Kenya. The nesting places along the shores of Lake Naivasha are mostly located high up in the trees and are very popular with both the indigenous birds and also many migratory varieties.This region became world famous after Joy Adamson a British artist and nature conservationist, wrote a famous book about lions that was subsequently made into a film, ElsaThe Lioness.
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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

What to do in Nairobi: The 48 Hour Video Guide

Nairobi is a big chaotic city. Most travelers detest it. But it's almost certain that you'll pass through Nairobi if you travel to East Africa. Random Vacay vis...

Nairobi is a big chaotic city. Most travelers detest it. But it's almost certain that you'll pass through Nairobi if you travel to East Africa. Random Vacay visited for 48 hours and found that there's more to the city that a bad reputation. We even managed to french kiss a giraffe.
Here's where to go and what to do in Nairobi.

Nairobi is a big chaotic city. Most travelers detest it. But it's almost certain that you'll pass through Nairobi if you travel to East Africa. Random Vacay visited for 48 hours and found that there's more to the city that a bad reputation. We even managed to french kiss a giraffe.
Here's where to go and what to do in Nairobi.

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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published: 16 Feb 2018

CBK Governor Patrick Njoroge says Bitcoin is dangerous - January 2018

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
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Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed ...

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
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#MoneyWiseKE #AllAccess #DigitalEmpowerment #CTA101

In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
Like, share and subscribe! Click here to watch the previous videos & more: http://bit.ly/2wJ9VQf
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Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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KryptonBit Presentation English

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At the time when this guide was written, January 2014, the price of one bitcoin stood at $913, down slightly after reaching an all-time high of over $1,200 earlier in December. The new cryptocurrency came a long way from trading below $4 just two years ago. Major online and offline retailers are starting to add the new currency as a payment method. But what exactly is bitcoin?
According to a recent Bloomberg poll, only 42 percent of Americans correctly identified bitcoin as a virtual currency. Six percent thought it was an iPhone app.
Bitco...

published: 16 Jan 2017

Bitcoin Goes Black with Sinclair Skinner - Full Video Ep21

BitcoinGoesBlack - Engineer Activist Sinclair Skinner on Ep21 Beyond Talk w Faith McKinney
Sinclair Skinner makes it plain. Why you should Discover part one of a two part interview with award-winning Engineer, Activist, and Serial Entrepreneur Sinclair Skinner as Faith McKinney guides a discussion on bitcoin and blockchain with a call-to-action via BitMari on episode 21 of Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney! Engaging. Compelling. Understandable.
Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney is produced on MasterGriot / NBBTA Radio and is the official radio broadcast of the Black Economic and Entrepreneurship DevelopmentConference and Expo (BEEDC) - http://www.beedconference.org

published: 28 Sep 2017

Zvorwadza and Dzamara protest right in front of Harare Police Central

Leader of National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) Stern Zvorwadza who has been spearheading a series of protests against Mugabe's regime calling for .
After being beaten by Zimbabwe police as he offered them flowers, activist Stan Zvorwadza said: I can't stand properly, but I will continue to stand for my right.
Violence broke out in Harare as riot police sought to break up a protest by the #Tajamuka movement against the introduction of bond notes in Zimbabwe. In this .

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Understanding Onecoin

OneCoin the Future of payments
What is OneCoin ?
OneCoin is a new cryptocurrency born out of the success of Bitcoin. It is also a revolution in the world of finance & money.
But what is a cryptocurrency ?
You may have heard of Bitcoin , the cryptocurrency that has revolutionized the world of money. To be brief , it’s actually a virtual coin that has been created by people like me & you through the process of virtual mining ( by solving arithmetic problems) and not like standard currencies that are issue by central Banks implying that there is a limited amount of it. This cryptocurrency was worth 0,10 cents when it started and the more people got interested in this virtual currency the higher it gained in value and it has reached 1100 $ at some point. Many people who invested in the...

published: 08 Nov 2016

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Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related as...

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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At the time when this guide was written, January 2014, the price of one bitcoin stood at $913, down slightly after reaching an all-time high of over $1,200 earlier in December. The new cryptocurrency came a long way from trading below $4 just two years ago. Major online and offline retailers are starting to add the new currency as a payment method. But what exactly is bitcoin?
According to a recent Bloomberg poll, only 42 percent of Americans correctly identified bitcoin as a virtual currency. Six percent thought it was an iPhone app.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency launched in 2009 by ‘’Satoshi Nakamoto’’. Satoshi worked on the project alone for 2 years before releasing the code to the public. He disappeared shortly after creating the cryptocurrency, but before leaving he posted the now infamous quote:
‘’It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on’’
Satoshi Nakamoto, January 17th, 2009.
What’s so special about Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a new and unique financial vehicle, unlike anything the world has ever seen. It’s called a cryptocurrency because it uses cryptography to control the creation and transfer of money. Despite the name, there is no physical coin to speak of, Bitcoin is a completely electronic form of money.
Bitcoin solves the so called ‘’double spending problem’’ present with digital goods. For example, if I have an mp3 file or an ebook on my computer, I can freely copy that file a thousand times and send it to a thousand different people. For a digital currency, the possibility for unlimited copying would mean a quick hyperinflationary death. Bitcoin solves this by maintaining a peer to peer network and recording each transaction in a public ledger called the block chain. Say I send 1 bitcoin from my bitcoin address to my friend John. The bitcoin network records that transaction in the block chain and I no longer have possession of that bitcoin. The coin ‘’moved’’ from my bitcoin wallet to John’s wallet.
What’s so special about Bitcoin? There are many arguments on whether the new virtual currency will succeed or fail. We will not get into this nor discuss the politics behind the project. Our concern is strictly with the profit opportunities provided by this new payment phenomenon. In the next few pages on the new digital currency we will outline our thoughts from the perspective of a trader and a potential investor in this upcoming market.
Bitcoin Basics
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer virtual currency. This means that in order for a transaction to occur, no middle men or central authority is needed. You can send any amount of bitcoins to anyone living anywhere in the world, completely eliminating the need for traditional third parties like banks or money transmitters. The cryptocurrency also allows the bypassing of capital and AML restrictions.
In order to send or receive bitcoins, all you need to have is a bitcoin address and internet access. You only need to be online long enough for the transaction to process. Similarly to traditional bank accounts, you can receive bitcoins to your bitcoin address even if you’re offline. When you want to ‘’collect’’ your coins however, you’ll have to find an internet connection.
How to get a bitcoin address
Like we mentioned previously, in order to send or receive bitcoins you will need to have a bitcoin address. You can get a bitcoin address either by downloading the bitcoin client or by getting an online wallet. The two most popular btc clients are Bitcoin-qt and Multibit. The main difference between these two clients is in the size of the block chain that needs to be downloaded. If you decide to go with Bitcoin-qt, have at least 10 Gigabytes free space on your hard drive for the block chain. As Bitcoin-qt is the ‘’official’’ bitcoin client, if you can spare 10 GB, go for this option. Here’s a page that has step by step instructions on installing Bitcoin-qt.

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At the time when this guide was written, January 2014, the price of one bitcoin stood at $913, down slightly after reaching an all-time high of over $1,200 earlier in December. The new cryptocurrency came a long way from trading below $4 just two years ago. Major online and offline retailers are starting to add the new currency as a payment method. But what exactly is bitcoin?
According to a recent Bloomberg poll, only 42 percent of Americans correctly identified bitcoin as a virtual currency. Six percent thought it was an iPhone app.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency launched in 2009 by ‘’Satoshi Nakamoto’’. Satoshi worked on the project alone for 2 years before releasing the code to the public. He disappeared shortly after creating the cryptocurrency, but before leaving he posted the now infamous quote:
‘’It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on’’
Satoshi Nakamoto, January 17th, 2009.
What’s so special about Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a new and unique financial vehicle, unlike anything the world has ever seen. It’s called a cryptocurrency because it uses cryptography to control the creation and transfer of money. Despite the name, there is no physical coin to speak of, Bitcoin is a completely electronic form of money.
Bitcoin solves the so called ‘’double spending problem’’ present with digital goods. For example, if I have an mp3 file or an ebook on my computer, I can freely copy that file a thousand times and send it to a thousand different people. For a digital currency, the possibility for unlimited copying would mean a quick hyperinflationary death. Bitcoin solves this by maintaining a peer to peer network and recording each transaction in a public ledger called the block chain. Say I send 1 bitcoin from my bitcoin address to my friend John. The bitcoin network records that transaction in the block chain and I no longer have possession of that bitcoin. The coin ‘’moved’’ from my bitcoin wallet to John’s wallet.
What’s so special about Bitcoin? There are many arguments on whether the new virtual currency will succeed or fail. We will not get into this nor discuss the politics behind the project. Our concern is strictly with the profit opportunities provided by this new payment phenomenon. In the next few pages on the new digital currency we will outline our thoughts from the perspective of a trader and a potential investor in this upcoming market.
Bitcoin Basics
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer virtual currency. This means that in order for a transaction to occur, no middle men or central authority is needed. You can send any amount of bitcoins to anyone living anywhere in the world, completely eliminating the need for traditional third parties like banks or money transmitters. The cryptocurrency also allows the bypassing of capital and AML restrictions.
In order to send or receive bitcoins, all you need to have is a bitcoin address and internet access. You only need to be online long enough for the transaction to process. Similarly to traditional bank accounts, you can receive bitcoins to your bitcoin address even if you’re offline. When you want to ‘’collect’’ your coins however, you’ll have to find an internet connection.
How to get a bitcoin address
Like we mentioned previously, in order to send or receive bitcoins you will need to have a bitcoin address. You can get a bitcoin address either by downloading the bitcoin client or by getting an online wallet. The two most popular btc clients are Bitcoin-qt and Multibit. The main difference between these two clients is in the size of the block chain that needs to be downloaded. If you decide to go with Bitcoin-qt, have at least 10 Gigabytes free space on your hard drive for the block chain. As Bitcoin-qt is the ‘’official’’ bitcoin client, if you can spare 10 GB, go for this option. Here’s a page that has step by step instructions on installing Bitcoin-qt.

BitcoinGoesBlack - Engineer Activist Sinclair Skinner on Ep21 Beyond Talk w Faith McKinney
Sinclair Skinner makes it plain. Why you should Discover part one of a two part interview with award-winning Engineer, Activist, and Serial Entrepreneur Sinclair Skinner as Faith McKinney guides a discussion on bitcoin and blockchain with a call-to-action via BitMari on episode 21 of Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney! Engaging. Compelling. Understandable.
Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney is produced on MasterGriot / NBBTA Radio and is the official radio broadcast of the Black Economic and Entrepreneurship DevelopmentConference and Expo (BEEDC) - http://www.beedconference.org

BitcoinGoesBlack - Engineer Activist Sinclair Skinner on Ep21 Beyond Talk w Faith McKinney
Sinclair Skinner makes it plain. Why you should Discover part one of a two part interview with award-winning Engineer, Activist, and Serial Entrepreneur Sinclair Skinner as Faith McKinney guides a discussion on bitcoin and blockchain with a call-to-action via BitMari on episode 21 of Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney! Engaging. Compelling. Understandable.
Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney is produced on MasterGriot / NBBTA Radio and is the official radio broadcast of the Black Economic and Entrepreneurship DevelopmentConference and Expo (BEEDC) - http://www.beedconference.org

Leader of National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) Stern Zvorwadza who has been spearheading a series of protests against Mugabe's regime calling for .
After being beaten by Zimbabwe police as he offered them flowers, activist Stan Zvorwadza said: I can't stand properly, but I will continue to stand for my right.
Violence broke out in Harare as riot police sought to break up a protest by the #Tajamuka movement against the introduction of bond notes in Zimbabwe. In this .

Leader of National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) Stern Zvorwadza who has been spearheading a series of protests against Mugabe's regime calling for .
After being beaten by Zimbabwe police as he offered them flowers, activist Stan Zvorwadza said: I can't stand properly, but I will continue to stand for my right.
Violence broke out in Harare as riot police sought to break up a protest by the #Tajamuka movement against the introduction of bond notes in Zimbabwe. In this .

Understanding Onecoin

OneCoin the Future of payments
What is OneCoin ?
OneCoin is a new cryptocurrency born out of the success of Bitcoin. It is also a revolution in the world of f...

OneCoin the Future of payments
What is OneCoin ?
OneCoin is a new cryptocurrency born out of the success of Bitcoin. It is also a revolution in the world of finance & money.
But what is a cryptocurrency ?
You may have heard of Bitcoin , the cryptocurrency that has revolutionized the world of money. To be brief , it’s actually a virtual coin that has been created by people like me & you through the process of virtual mining ( by solving arithmetic problems) and not like standard currencies that are issue by central Banks implying that there is a limited amount of it. This cryptocurrency was worth 0,10 cents when it started and the more people got interested in this virtual currency the higher it gained in value and it has reached 1100 $ at some point. Many people who invested in the beginning and forgot all about it found out that they became millionaires because their initial investment has increased by more than 10 000 times.
Why is OneCoin a great Opportunity?
PersonallyI believe that cryptocurrency has a bright future simply because many rich people like Bill gates of Microsoft , Marc Zuckerberg of Facebook , Richard Branson of Virgin have invested in other cryptocurrencies and they know why ... Because most probably it’s going to be the future of payments. OneCoin has a goal, which is to be the first cryptocurrency in the world and in order to achieve it, the company opted for MLM model in order to attract investors from all over the world. If you invest in OneCoin you will have the choice to either only benefit from the Coin appreciation or both from the appreciation & generate income through building a team.
For exemple if you invest 580 euros you can :
Invest in the cryptocurrency appreciation ( the coin is now worth 5,63 € and can reach 50 € next year) turning your initial 580 euros into 4400 euros
Wait for the appreciation as explained above + recruit people in order to earn more money. That is to say besides the 4400 euros that you will earn because of the coin appreciation , you will also earn money because you have recruited people.
By recruiting people though MLM the company wants to get more and more investors mining the currency in order to create the money supply ( OneCoin wants to create 2 billion coins). So the more people will be recruited the higher will be the value of the coin.
Note that the company is also young so this means that you will profite a lot from this opportunity. You should know that from 01.01.2015 ( when it started) until 25.10.2016 the value of 1 OneCoin increased from 0.10 euro to 6.9 euro that is more than 2400 % and the currency is still growing stronger ( at this point may 2016 it's about 6.9 euro).
To registration page just click HERE. https://www.onelife.eu/signup/tunniyolad
Enjoy your time!
Best Wishes,
Email: tunniyolad@gmail.com
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OneCoin the Future of payments
What is OneCoin ?
OneCoin is a new cryptocurrency born out of the success of Bitcoin. It is also a revolution in the world of finance & money.
But what is a cryptocurrency ?
You may have heard of Bitcoin , the cryptocurrency that has revolutionized the world of money. To be brief , it’s actually a virtual coin that has been created by people like me & you through the process of virtual mining ( by solving arithmetic problems) and not like standard currencies that are issue by central Banks implying that there is a limited amount of it. This cryptocurrency was worth 0,10 cents when it started and the more people got interested in this virtual currency the higher it gained in value and it has reached 1100 $ at some point. Many people who invested in the beginning and forgot all about it found out that they became millionaires because their initial investment has increased by more than 10 000 times.
Why is OneCoin a great Opportunity?
PersonallyI believe that cryptocurrency has a bright future simply because many rich people like Bill gates of Microsoft , Marc Zuckerberg of Facebook , Richard Branson of Virgin have invested in other cryptocurrencies and they know why ... Because most probably it’s going to be the future of payments. OneCoin has a goal, which is to be the first cryptocurrency in the world and in order to achieve it, the company opted for MLM model in order to attract investors from all over the world. If you invest in OneCoin you will have the choice to either only benefit from the Coin appreciation or both from the appreciation & generate income through building a team.
For exemple if you invest 580 euros you can :
Invest in the cryptocurrency appreciation ( the coin is now worth 5,63 € and can reach 50 € next year) turning your initial 580 euros into 4400 euros
Wait for the appreciation as explained above + recruit people in order to earn more money. That is to say besides the 4400 euros that you will earn because of the coin appreciation , you will also earn money because you have recruited people.
By recruiting people though MLM the company wants to get more and more investors mining the currency in order to create the money supply ( OneCoin wants to create 2 billion coins). So the more people will be recruited the higher will be the value of the coin.
Note that the company is also young so this means that you will profite a lot from this opportunity. You should know that from 01.01.2015 ( when it started) until 25.10.2016 the value of 1 OneCoin increased from 0.10 euro to 6.9 euro that is more than 2400 % and the currency is still growing stronger ( at this point may 2016 it's about 6.9 euro).
To registration page just click HERE. https://www.onelife.eu/signup/tunniyolad
Enjoy your time!
Best Wishes,
Email: tunniyolad@gmail.com
Please click the whatsapp link below to join the onecoin group
for more information.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/7N0wjitc2wl3VUMN9LImyU

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In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
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Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to s...

Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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Coins Collection Deadline

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any trans...

Coins Collection Deadline

What do you normally do with the coins you receive either from a vendor or after any transaction? Well, throughout this week the Central Bank of Kenya was involved in a campaign to encourage Kenyans to release coins in their possession back into circulation. The campaign dubbed "coin week" which comes to a close on Friday, was launched in a bid to stem the acute shortage of coins amounting to over half a billion shillings, but as Judy Kosgei found out, many Kenyans are still to respond to the call.

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Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money...

Man pays dowry with bitcoin

Have you ever seen a man going to pay dowry but with neither livestock, cash, mobile money or any of the mainstream measures of value, yet still pays? In Naivasha, one man has done it. Anthony Mburu used the pre-cursor to his wedding to ElizabethJohn to also display the marriage between tradition and technology. He paid dowry using Bitcoin. Dann Mwangi takes us through the day that saw the bride's parents receive the promise to get multiple value of the dowry.

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What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
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What you need to know about Cryptocurrency

What you need to know about Cryptocurrency
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Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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Bitcoins Taking Over Kenya..Find Out How You Can Transfer Huge Sums Of Cash?

#ghaflareview...What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency which aims to do away with all the problems we have paying for things online. Everything we pay online has to go through a bank or credit card company who take a cut of the transaction. Bidcoin allows you to send or receive money without the middle man-being banks and credit card companies.
Bitcoin was created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to eliminate the middle man (banks) who took a cut of the transactions done online.
Bitcoins is the new craze in town. Many people across the world are fast embracing bitcoin as a fast and sure way of doing transactions and also as a way of investing. It is fast, convenient and very safe.
How do you get a bitcoin?
Create a bitcoin wallet. A bitcoin wallet is website like Remitano.com which you can use to hold store bitcoins and make transactions.
How can you invest in bitcoin?
Decide how you want to invest in bitcoin as there are many ways to acquire it. You can buy and sell bitcoin, and ride it’s price value. Many currency traders like Remitano.com use Bitcoin Bots to handle trades for their clients automatically. You can buy a select amount of coins, and hold onto them then resell them when their values appreciate and make a profit.
Remitano.com is a trading company which has specialized in trading bitcoins. They have the best offers/ services in the market at the moment. Remitano offers the best services in Kenya when you are talking about sending or receiving money using bitcoins.
Remitano has enabled easy transactions of money (whichever the amount) thus enabling faster business all across the globe. You can send and receive money to anywhere in the world in less than three minutes using Remitano services.
Remitano is very convenient and they have eliminated any 3rd party or brokers thus reducing money lost through many unnecessary charges
Remitano.com is currently operated in many countries across the globe; in Africa they have thousands of users in South Africa, Nigeria and also Kenya.
Many people will ask why invest in bitcoins but the answer is simple; one and a half years ago, 1 bitcoin was worth 24,000, now 1 bitcoin is worth 117,000. And it’s estimated by the end of this year, it will be worth around 300,000. Remitano is the next big and you cannot afford to miss being part of the revolution. And by the way you can use M-Pesa to buy bitcoins.
Payments are fast and no delays whatsoever. You can send and receive any amount of money from anywhere around the world in just 3 minutes. They also give goodies if you refer a person for example, you register and refer one friend, you get Kes 1,200 absolutely free.
Remitano.com has been in the market for the last 3 years. They offer best prices in the market for bitcoins usage.
No minimum value for purchasing bitcoins. Good thing most Kenyans are embracing the use of bitcoins to do business around the world. Forget other forms of payments that charge you for transaction fees and embrace bitcoins!
Login to Remitano.com and see how you can use M-Pesa services to buy bitcoins.

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News: Coins shortage?

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The central bank of Ken...

News: Coins shortage?

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The central bank of Kenya says there is no coin shortage in the country. In a statement, central bank confirmed that it has adequate stock of currency coins and continues to issue them into circulation despite the constant insistence by shopping malls and supermarkets who give customers sweets due to the lack of coins

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CBK on Coins

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seekin...

CBK on Coins

The Central Bank of Kenya has cautioned commercial banks against charging customers seeking to deposit coins in the banks. CBKDirector of CurrencyJamesTeko says no bank is allowed to levy any charges without authority from the regulator.CBK issued the warning as Kenya Commercial Bank denied reports that it had introduced new charges for customers depositing coins. A statement from the bank's Director of Banking Catherine Njoroge however admitted that they were charging a standard levy of 200shs on every bag of 1,000pices of coins, a tariff which was approved by the Central Bank last year.

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Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

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More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global dig...

Kenyans gamble millions in high risk Bitcoin trading craze

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More than 1,000 Kenyans are betting big on the unregulated, global digital currency craze and putting tens of millions of shillings at stake in pursuit of outsize gains.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose values have skyrocketed in the past 10 months, are the digital currencies of choice for the Kenyan traders.
The creator of Bitcoin is not known.

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Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency o...

Kenya @ 50: The Evolution Of The Kenyan Currency

When Kenya gained independence from British colonial masters in 1963, it had no currency of its own. Three years later, the Central Bank of Kenya was established and one of its first duties was to replace the East African shilling, but retained the colonial heritage name of "shilling". 50 years on, the currency has undergone several changes both in terms of physical appearance, and value.
Our reporter brings us the story of the good, the bad and the ugly in the evolution of the Kenyan currency.

Travel Guide to Kenya

In this film WildFrontiers, Jonny Bealby, explains about tourism in Kenya. Here is the text...
Jonny here, right now I am at Borana Ranch, high on the LaikipiaPlateau, in the lee of Mount Kenya. And in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kenya.
If I asked what's the first thing you think about when turning your mind to travel in this colourful East African country, you'd almost certainly say wildlife. And of course you'd be right as over 80 percent of holidays here will have a wildlife element.
From the Marsabit National Park in the north, to the Masai Mara and AmboseliNational Parks in the south, the planes of Kenya are teeming with wildlife or all shapes and sizes offering, along with its neighbour Tanzania, the best place in the world to view game. And if you throw in Mount Kenya and the Aberdares, the Laikipia Plateau and the Matthews Range, the Lamu Archipelago and the rest of the Kenyan coast, and some of the most spectacular and evocative accommodation anywhere on earth, then here in Kenya you have a true world class travel experience.
The Masai Mara is probably the most famous national park. Covering more than 500sqm, the Mara is universally renowned for its exceptional populations of lion, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffalo and giraffe and for the famous migration of wildebeest that takes place every year from July to October.
But the Masai Mara is by no means the only show in town. Further to the east you have Amboseli National Park with its epic views of Kilimanjaro, to the north you have Samburu, Marsabit and Meru National Parks, and here on Laikipia, in the Lewa conservancy, where the savannah is awash with elephants, giraffe, the quirky Grevy zebra and a new and burgeoning population of black rhino.
And as for the accommodation, well that is quite simply out of this world. Yes, to get the best you're going to pay, but in our opinion the experience you'll enjoy and quality of service you'll receive -- plus of course the game you'll see -- does make this value for money. There is simply nothing else like it on earth. Among many amazing places to stay, my personal favourites are Else's Kopje in Meru, Saruni in Samburu, Richard's Camp or Serian in the Mara, and either Sabuk or Borana here on the Laikipia Plateau.
But tourism in Kenya is not only about wild animals. The Kenyan Coast, stretching all the way from Diani Beach in the south the Lamu archipelago in the north, with its white sand beaches and gentle turquoise seas -- particularly when the trade winds are blowing in the right direction from November through to March -- again coupled with some fabulous accommodation, combine to make this a truly world class beach experience.
And if you like to meet the people -- an important factor in most Wild Frontiers adventures -- there are plenty of opportunities, particularly at Sarara, in the Matthews Range, at Il Ngwesi north or Mount Kenya and here at Borana.
To get around there is are great quality land cruisers, a brilliant air service, either in scheduled flights or on private charters, a classic bi-plane, or if you really want to push the boat out and get to places few others can reach, a truly amazing helicopter service, run by our friends at Tropic Air.
A classic African safari is a travel experience like no other, and one that all travellers should do at least once in their lives. And for that, in my opinion, there's nowhere better than Kenya.

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Best Things To Do in Kenya!

The most epic Kenya trip - we adopted a baby elephant at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trus...

Kenya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Kenya.
Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell.Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.

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We in Nairobi! Capital city of Kenya - largest city and fastest growing economy in East Africa. Known as the 'Silicon Savannah' as it has been a major tech startup hub for the exploding economy in Africa
Just a little tour thru the streets and view of the city skyline from KICC tower viewpoint!
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1 Week in Nairobi City
2 Weeks of road tripping around the Kenyan savannah for Safari adventures, chasing giraffes and other shenanigans:)
1 Week on the tropical beaches of Mombasa & Zanzibar island
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Nairobi, Kenya: Things To Do and Street Food (Travel Video)

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Nairobi, Kenya: Things To Do and Street Food (Travel Video)

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Nairobi is a fascinating city in the heart Kenya. Located in the highlands of the country, Nairobi enjoys a cool climate.
This video is a small Nairobi travel video documentary showing a few of the fun and entertaining things to do in Nairobi!
From riding an ostrich to eating Kenyan street food, Nairobi is a city that offers a piece of something for everyone!
Don't miss out on these great things to do in Nairobi!
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Nairobi Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Nairobi in Kenya.
Nairobi is Kenya's busy, expensive yet dangerous capital city. It is also both fascinating and modern. Nairobi is the country's most important and beautiful city and with the finest temperate climate between Johannesburg and Cairo, is located at an altitude of almost 1,700 metres above sea level.
The government district of City Square contains the Conference Centre and the KanuTower, the headquarters of government and the city's tallest building.
Canons guard the main entrance to the National Museum that is situated on MuseumHill, a fascinating building that covers much of Kenya's culture and history. The museum provides an interesting insight into Pre-history as well as to various cultures and the country's flora and fauna.
Directly in front of the city gates is the Nairobi National Park, the oldest of all Kenya's nature parks. Groups of ostriches can be seen bathing in the hot sand. A number of springboks stroll around elegantly between scattered rocks and trees that have been uprooted by elephants close to the city's skyline.
Nairobi is a metropolis in the 'Realm of The Golden Sun' and is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cities in the world.

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Kenya Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and ...

Kenya Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Kenya, with its numerous natural wonders gives a tourist the joy of a seaside holiday and the thrills of a safari. One can sit in the shade of a palm tree and swim in the emerald green water of the Indian Ocean, which runs out to the white, sandy beaches. We can take a look at Mombasa, most important port of Eastern Africa, the city of the TuskGate and the JesusFort. How about a typical African safari to Tsavo? Naturally, in the meantime we can meet elephants, lions, giraffes and dolphins. We can marvel at the 13th century city of Gedi. We can take a boat trip among the coral reefs of the sea national parks, or be amazed by the war dance of theMasai people, and can have a dinner at a coral cave.

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Nairobi: An insider's guide to Kenya's capital - BBC News

Our travelling bureau BBC Pop Up has been in Kenya for the past several weeks, covering st...

Nairobi: An insider's guide to Kenya's capital - BBC News

Our travelling bureau BBCPop Up has been in Kenya for the past several weeks, covering stories recommended to them by their viewers. Now they take you on a local tour of Nairobi
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Naivasha (Kenya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Naivasha in Kenya.
Lake Naivasha, approximately one hundre...

Naivasha (Kenya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Naivasha in Kenya.
Lake Naivasha, approximately one hundred kilometres distant from the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, is the larger of two extraordinary freshwater lakes within the Rift Valley. Lake Naivasha covers an area of two hundred and fifty square kilometres. Its waters are cold but with a maximum depth of only fifteen metres relatively shallow.The biosphere of Lake Naivasha is of great ecological importance for the wildlife of Rift Valley and the landscape is of particular interest to ornithologists. To date around three hundred and fifty bird species have been recorded, among them rare and spectacular varieties such as Marabus and Cormorants.The lake's huge quantities of fish attract a large number of seabirds, most notably the Pelican that has seemed to have taken a liking to this the second largest freshwater lake in Kenya. The nesting places along the shores of Lake Naivasha are mostly located high up in the trees and are very popular with both the indigenous birds and also many migratory varieties.This region became world famous after Joy Adamson a British artist and nature conservationist, wrote a famous book about lions that was subsequently made into a film, ElsaThe Lioness.
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Safari Serengeti tours 2016 - Serengeti National Park (HD 1080p)

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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Top Ten: Tourist Attractions in Kenya

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What to do in Nairobi: The 48 Hour Video Guide

Nairobi is a big chaotic city. Most travelers detest it. But it's almost certain that you'll pass through Nairobi if you travel to East Africa. Random Vacay visited for 48 hours and found that there's more to the city that a bad reputation. We even managed to french kiss a giraffe.
Here's where to go and what to do in Nairobi.

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A tourist Guide to Mombasa, Kenya

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Kenya launches locally developed virtual currency, Nurucoin

A new locally developed digital currency has hit the market in Kenya. Nurucoin is set to sell at 10 US cents, for new buyers. The cryptocurrency, was developed by the owners of e-commerce platform BlazeBay. Even though questions remain over the safety of the virtual coins taking Kenya by storm, warnings from the central bank have largely fallen on deaf ears. Kenyans have emerged among the most voracious buyers of digital currencies across the globe holding bitcoins valued at 16.5 trillion dollars.
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In December of 2015, The Central Bank of Kenya issued a statement discouraging the use of Bitcoin & other cryptocurrencies. In this video Eng. RaymondKaptich helps us demystify the notion that Bitcoin is illegal alongside the perception of Bitcoin being untraceable. Watch today's video, let's talk #Bitcoin
All Access is about bringing you all the "access" to financial knowledge, insights and advice! This week, we have Eng. Raymond Kaptich, a bitcoin educator & investor. Well versed in Bitcoin, Raymond is here to take us through all the intricacies of the highly valued digital currency. You don't want to miss this!
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Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the Kenyan context

What is cryptocurrency and why all the buzz about Bitcoin? Debarl Inea speaks to five IT experts to demystify the concept of digital currency and its related aspects.
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KryptonBit Presentation English

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At the time when this guide was written, January 2014, the price of one bitcoin stood at $913, down slightly after reaching an all-time high of over $1,200 earlier in December. The new cryptocurrency came a long way from trading below $4 just two years ago. Major online and offline retailers are starting to add the new currency as a payment method. But what exactly is bitcoin?
According to a recent Bloomberg poll, only 42 percent of Americans correctly identified bitcoin as a virtual currency. Six percent thought it was an iPhone app.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency launched in 2009 by ‘’Satoshi Nakamoto’’. Satoshi worked on the project alone for 2 years before releasing the code to the public. He disappeared shortly after creating the cryptocurrency, but before leaving he posted the now infamous quote:
‘’It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on’’
Satoshi Nakamoto, January 17th, 2009.
What’s so special about Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a new and unique financial vehicle, unlike anything the world has ever seen. It’s called a cryptocurrency because it uses cryptography to control the creation and transfer of money. Despite the name, there is no physical coin to speak of, Bitcoin is a completely electronic form of money.
Bitcoin solves the so called ‘’double spending problem’’ present with digital goods. For example, if I have an mp3 file or an ebook on my computer, I can freely copy that file a thousand times and send it to a thousand different people. For a digital currency, the possibility for unlimited copying would mean a quick hyperinflationary death. Bitcoin solves this by maintaining a peer to peer network and recording each transaction in a public ledger called the block chain. Say I send 1 bitcoin from my bitcoin address to my friend John. The bitcoin network records that transaction in the block chain and I no longer have possession of that bitcoin. The coin ‘’moved’’ from my bitcoin wallet to John’s wallet.
What’s so special about Bitcoin? There are many arguments on whether the new virtual currency will succeed or fail. We will not get into this nor discuss the politics behind the project. Our concern is strictly with the profit opportunities provided by this new payment phenomenon. In the next few pages on the new digital currency we will outline our thoughts from the perspective of a trader and a potential investor in this upcoming market.
Bitcoin Basics
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer virtual currency. This means that in order for a transaction to occur, no middle men or central authority is needed. You can send any amount of bitcoins to anyone living anywhere in the world, completely eliminating the need for traditional third parties like banks or money transmitters. The cryptocurrency also allows the bypassing of capital and AML restrictions.
In order to send or receive bitcoins, all you need to have is a bitcoin address and internet access. You only need to be online long enough for the transaction to process. Similarly to traditional bank accounts, you can receive bitcoins to your bitcoin address even if you’re offline. When you want to ‘’collect’’ your coins however, you’ll have to find an internet connection.
How to get a bitcoin address
Like we mentioned previously, in order to send or receive bitcoins you will need to have a bitcoin address. You can get a bitcoin address either by downloading the bitcoin client or by getting an online wallet. The two most popular btc clients are Bitcoin-qt and Multibit. The main difference between these two clients is in the size of the block chain that needs to be downloaded. If you decide to go with Bitcoin-qt, have at least 10 Gigabytes free space on your hard drive for the block chain. As Bitcoin-qt is the ‘’official’’ bitcoin client, if you can spare 10 GB, go for this option. Here’s a page that has step by step instructions on installing Bitcoin-qt.

Bitcoin Goes Black with Sinclair Skinner - Full Video Ep21

BitcoinGoesBlack - Engineer Activist Sinclair Skinner on Ep21 Beyond Talk w Faith McKinney
Sinclair Skinner makes it plain. Why you should Discover part one of a two part interview with award-winning Engineer, Activist, and Serial Entrepreneur Sinclair Skinner as Faith McKinney guides a discussion on bitcoin and blockchain with a call-to-action via BitMari on episode 21 of Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney! Engaging. Compelling. Understandable.
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Zvorwadza and Dzamara protest right in front of Harare Police Central

Leader of National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) Stern Zvorwadza who has been spearhea...

Zvorwadza and Dzamara protest right in front of Harare Police Central

Leader of National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) Stern Zvorwadza who has been spearheading a series of protests against Mugabe's regime calling for .
After being beaten by Zimbabwe police as he offered them flowers, activist Stan Zvorwadza said: I can't stand properly, but I will continue to stand for my right.
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Understanding Onecoin

OneCoin the Future of payments
What is OneCoin ?
OneCoin is a new cryptocurrency born out of the success of Bitcoin. It is also a revolution in the world of finance & money.
But what is a cryptocurrency ?
You may have heard of Bitcoin , the cryptocurrency that has revolutionized the world of money. To be brief , it’s actually a virtual coin that has been created by people like me & you through the process of virtual mining ( by solving arithmetic problems) and not like standard currencies that are issue by central Banks implying that there is a limited amount of it. This cryptocurrency was worth 0,10 cents when it started and the more people got interested in this virtual currency the higher it gained in value and it has reached 1100 $ at some point. Many people who invested in the beginning and forgot all about it found out that they became millionaires because their initial investment has increased by more than 10 000 times.
Why is OneCoin a great Opportunity?
PersonallyI believe that cryptocurrency has a bright future simply because many rich people like Bill gates of Microsoft , Marc Zuckerberg of Facebook , Richard Branson of Virgin have invested in other cryptocurrencies and they know why ... Because most probably it’s going to be the future of payments. OneCoin has a goal, which is to be the first cryptocurrency in the world and in order to achieve it, the company opted for MLM model in order to attract investors from all over the world. If you invest in OneCoin you will have the choice to either only benefit from the Coin appreciation or both from the appreciation & generate income through building a team.
For exemple if you invest 580 euros you can :
Invest in the cryptocurrency appreciation ( the coin is now worth 5,63 € and can reach 50 € next year) turning your initial 580 euros into 4400 euros
Wait for the appreciation as explained above + recruit people in order to earn more money. That is to say besides the 4400 euros that you will earn because of the coin appreciation , you will also earn money because you have recruited people.
By recruiting people though MLM the company wants to get more and more investors mining the currency in order to create the money supply ( OneCoin wants to create 2 billion coins). So the more people will be recruited the higher will be the value of the coin.
Note that the company is also young so this means that you will profite a lot from this opportunity. You should know that from 01.01.2015 ( when it started) until 25.10.2016 the value of 1 OneCoin increased from 0.10 euro to 6.9 euro that is more than 2400 % and the currency is still growing stronger ( at this point may 2016 it's about 6.9 euro).
To registration page just click HERE. https://www.onelife.eu/signup/tunniyolad
Enjoy your time!
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Good Practice in Social Protection: Mapping Innovation for Practice and Policy

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